Copy of report by Ballard on officers under his command who merited favourable recognition.
Typewritten report stamped 'Copy' by Admiral George Alexander Ballard submitting names of officers who he felt merited recognition for their war service under his command as Admiral of Patrols during the First World War. While specifically praising several officers the report also details the challenges faced by his command and the many changes it underwent during the first two years of the War.
Record Details
Item reference: | BLRD/2/1/6; MSS/80/200 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | FILE |
Extent: | 1 folder |
Date made: | 1867-1948; 1886-1918 1886-05-01 - 1895-05-18 1905 1906 30 April 1916 |
Creator: | Ballard, George Alexander |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Log book kept by George Alexander Ballard while serving as a Lieutenant on various ships (Manuscript) (BLRD/2/1/1)
- Report of committee on armaments of home ports (Manuscript) (BLRD/2/1/2)
- Report of committee on the armaments of defended ports abroad (Manuscript) (BLRD/2/1/3)
- Book of standing orders for officers under command of George Alexander Ballard (Manuscript) (BLRD/2/1/4)
- Folder of proof copies of Patrol Flotillas operations orders (Manuscript) (BLRD/2/1/5)
- Copy of report by Ballard on officers under his command who merited favourable recognition. (Manuscript) (BLRD/2/1/6)
- Copies of letters between the War Office and Admiralty arranging for George Alexander Ballard to deliver a lecture on Imperial Defence (Manuscript) (BLRD/2/1/7)
- Typed report 'A short account of the work carried out by Malta Dockyard during the war 1914-1918' by W.A. Griffiths (Manuscript) (BLRD/2/1/8)
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